Put Googles adaptive spell check engine in Office.

  • Thread starter Bad speller - Dyslexic but paid 6 figure
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Bad speller - Dyslexic but paid 6 figure

I cannot spell due to dyslexia. Like allot of people.. spelling is very bad.
MS office spell check is not the greatest as I have since realised. For may
words MS spell check would simply not get the correct suggestion right. I
have recently resorted to putting the word in Google to come up with the
correct spelling, always in the first or second attempt Goggle gets it right.
Where as MS word will frustrate me to no end.. after 9 attempts .. I would
look for another word. Having found Google works every time.. my suggestion
is to MS or Google , please develop the same adaptive engine in MS word. IE
Google take over MS word spell check OR MS word develops something very
similar. Thanks for listning

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Mary Sauer

You might benefit using a portable type spell checker. My son has cerebral palsy and
uses speech recognition software, like you his spelling is terrible and like you the
pull down suggestion to the correct word have no use since there will be several
choices and he has no clue how to pick out the correct spelling within a list.
Look at the offerings of Franklin.
http://www.dyslexic.com/frank.htm

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Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/

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